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The mod's can. Hang on. I can pm them and put in your request.

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I love the "mod squad".



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Thanks, luke! Nothing like a good laugh first thing in the morning before my eyes are even completely open!

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Hey Cannr, I am here if you need me. I will tell them what ever I need to tell them to get them away from you
I am glad that you intercepted the fax. where the hell is the letter that they "mailed " to you? I wonder if they did. These IPDLS are so sleazy it makes me sick.
I do pity your poor mailman getting pounced on everyday by you. Whatever it is, we will stand by you , and get you out of this mess. NO ONE will ever take (steal) your mney again



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uh oh...I heard from a friend who works in a law office that it can take up to 30 days for them to issue a wage assignment to an employer...after they decide to do so???

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First of all, kash, thank you with all my heart. I know you mean what you say and I so appreciate your offer of help! I will scream to you if need be! Thank you!

Second, morningstarr, well, they waited about 4 months before sending a wage assignment to my employer! Guess they feel as though they can do this at any time. We'll be 103 years old and sitting in our rocking chairs and get hit with a wage assignment. LOL! I have to joke about it because it's so disgusting!

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Cannr...when you take a breath and have responded to Cash Transfer Centers...I want to let you know that my payroll office dealt with the same thing about 2 years ago. Our corporation treasurer told me at that time that any wage garnishments had to come through our court system before they would honor it. She faxed them back an letter stating that no garnishment would be taken from my check without a court order from an Indiana court. I am sure Kentucky is the same...



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laura, it is. They can't "garnish" wages without a court order. This is a wage "assignment" which basically states that you "give permission" to your employer to pay these illegal idiots and then your employer can take the money out of your check to get their funds back. The "assignment" is voluntary on the part of the employer. "Garnishment" is not voluntary. So some employers who are not educated regarding wage "assignment" go ahead and honor it. Sorry, but I'm not even letting it get into anyone's hands! I do know that my employer would never honor such a thing. It's just a damn shame that some employers do and the employee suffers by having the money taken out of their paycheck because their employer paid an ILLEGAL company an ILLEGAL debt.

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Yes..I was one of the lucky ones to have a person in payroll that is my friend. However I do work for a school corporation and they are very protective of their employees especially one that has been with them for over 17 years. But things change and I just might get hit with one of those again..and their are new people in the payroll department so I won't bet that these other IPDL's that I haven't heard from might just try that...I'll stay alert!




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